The Election Night Party Conundrum
How to pass the time tonight? Plus: Social media’s voting day plans, and MBA programs getting more female.
The scene at Hillary Clinton’s 2016 party at the Javits Center in New York.
Photographer: Matt McClain/The Washington Post/Getty ImagesWhen the first polls close at 7 tonight on the East Coast, political junkies will settle in for their Super Bowl. But like football’s big game, election night poses many options: head out to a bar, join a party or watch alone from home. Today Reyhan Harmanci and Emma Sanchez break down the options. Plus: How the vote may play out on social media, and which business schools are succeeding in recruiting more women. If this email was forwarded to you, click here to sign up .
What are you doing for election night?